“The entire thing is a mess, it’s a hot mess,” Wisconsin Governor-elect Tony Evers said on Meet the Press on Sunday morning. “If [outgoing Republican Gov.] Scott Walker had won this election, we wouldn’t be sitting here talking to you today.”

WATCH: Governor-Elect Tony Evers (D-Wisc.) discusses possible litigation if Gov. Scott Walker signs legislation to limit his power. @GovElectEvers: "I need to stand up for the people of Wisconsin." #MTPpic.twitter.com/OOLHEaDSI5

Evers told NBC’s Chuck Todd that he spoke with Walker over the phone last week to encourage the governor to veto the bills, and ensure that “the vote of the people was upheld, and we’re putting people in front of politics.” He added that it’s also “just bad legislation.”

The package of bills introduced by Wisconsin legislators would give the still-Republican legislature control of some political appointments and give the legislature the power to sign off on withdrawals from federal lawsuits, sidestepping the attorney general, CBS News reported. Another part of the bill would limit early voting, which benefits Democratic candidates in Wisconsin, to two weeks before an election.

Wisconsin State Senate majority leader Scott L. Fitzgerald, one of the architects of this legislation, told the New York Times earlier this week that he believes voters will support the maneuver. “There’s a reason that the legislature is Republican in both houses, and I think people are going to be comfortable with this divided government once they see how liberal Tony Evers is,” Fitzgerald said.

On Sunday, Evers said he would continue to fight the bills.

“I need to stand up for the people of Wisconsin,” Evers said.

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